Smoking and politics : policy making and the federal bureaucracy

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Smoking and politics : policy making and the federal bureaucracy

A. Lee Fritschler, James M. Hoefler

Prentice Hall, c1996

5th ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A supplemental text for courses in Public Policy, American Government, Introduction to Political Science, Public Administration, Administrative Law, and Health Policy. This brief companion text considers why government agencies and bureaucracies have become important and how they operate in influencing and even creating public policy. It explores the processes of bureaucratic policy decision making by focusing on a single contemporary issue - the regulation of cigarette smoking.

目次

1. Cigarettes and the Policy Process. 2. Smoking and Administrative Politics. 3. The Advisory Committee and New Policy Directions. 4. Development of Administrative Policy-Making Powers. 5. Procedures Used in Administrative Policy Making. 6. The Rule-Making Hearings. 7. Congressional Power and Agency Policy Making. 8. Congress and the Bureaucracy: A Balance of Power? 9. The Bureaucracy and Democratic Policy Making. Appendix I: Chronology of Important Events in the Cigarette Regulation Controversy. Appendix II: Federal Trade Commission's Trade Regulation Rule on Cigarette Labeling and Advertising (29 FR 8325) Subchapter D - Trade Regulation Rules. Suggestions for Further Reading. Index.

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